Yes—but the way you’re phrasing it is incomplete and a bit misleading.
Men of all ages have a penis. What changes with age is function and physiology, not whether it exists.
As men get older, it’s common to see:
- Reduced testosterone levels
- Slower or less frequent erections
- Increased chance of erectile dysfunction
- Changes in blood flow and nerve sensitivity
- Sometimes reduced firmness during arousal
These changes are normal parts of aging for many people, though health factors like diabetes, heart disease, smoking, and stress can make them worse.
If you meant something more specific (like sexual health, aging, or erectile function), tell me and I’ll explain it clearly.